Thanks for sharing. I was already thinking of a project: the Jewish revolt and Roman siege of Jerusalem after I read the fantastic book 'The Jewish War' by Josephus who took part himself in the events.

Now we have to wait for some more active poses depicting Jewish religious fanatics defending the city. The Ceasar set is partly useful for this but depicts an earlyer period.

Maybe.... I have only the information about these new company and I've got the miniatures for to paint.

I thought it is clear that he is the same guy how produced the sets. Maybe he would like to start a new page in the book of company history with better quality figures? And by the way, I thought as well that you know that. And like wiking I find it interesting to see one figure looking very much like the priest that you have in your old shop times ago.

MABO wrote:I thought it is clear that he is the same guy how produced the sets. Maybe he would like to start a new page in the book of company history with better quality figures?

I'm not so deep involved; but your thinking is maybe... the quality is better

I was surprised, as I have saw the pictures from the Linear-A-Set, but I could see now, that both miniatures are have smal differences. I think, that Linear-A made new masters for the production and it gives smal differences in the finest details from the miniatures.

Maybe is also, that the owner (a collector) from the (old) priests gave the company (Linear-A) the approval for the production in plastic - I don't know, because I'm not the owner from the (old) priests. I have only the approval from the owner (both old priests) for to production in metal.

A few days ago I ordered the first figure set of Linear A.They arrived today.Strange. No wrapping at all. I thought alwasy that the box (Who is brand new unfolded!) is for protection all around of the product inside.

This figure is on one tree loose. I think it is not a problem that the set arrived unboxed.Because it was the same place same figure on both spures. I bend the figure a little to see it better.

Comparson with CW, Airfix, ESCI and the bottom row is CW; NIKOLAI, CÄSAR as good as my spare box can do for the nearly same timeline.

Close up.

Closse up.

In my opinion there is nothing outstanding.You have to glue or use a pin to fix the riding man. This is usual.

Con:At five of the nine standing figure pose is plastic between the legs.

Pro:The small woman.The sitting man.This is rarely.

All in all a nice set. That fit into my Arabic world of the 1930-43 here and there.

Sho wrote:How good is this plastic and are you satisfied with quality of casting?

Hello Sho,As seen in the pic earlier the plastic is more on the harder end of soft plastic. Like IMEX.

Casting is good as described. But not between the legs of some figure.Look at the pic four posts up.The details are on the softer side.

My opinion as an average figure painter:For a highlight single or a two, three figure Dio it is not the first choice. Due tue the lack of fine engraving.Work good for mass scene or as background figure.